Monday, January 1, 2024

Anwar hopeful that 2024 will offer brighter future for Malaysia

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has expressed hope that 2024 will usher in a brighter future for the people, with the government focusing on economic development to ensure their wellbeing.

Anwar, who is also finance minister, said efforts to spur national economic growth would remain the focus of the government to ease the people’s burden in various aspects like inflation and cost of living, apart from ensuring quality education and healthcare.

In this regard, Anwar urged the ministers, senior officers, enforcement agencies, security bodies, civil servants, and the private sector to intensify efforts aimed at turning Malaysia into a great country in the region.

“As we draw the curtain on 2023, it is appropriate for me to start by giving a summary of what has been announced to the public, that our economic growth has been maintained at four percent.

“This is among the best, but there are other blessings and successes, including the reduction of inflation to below two percent and drop in the unemployment rate to a very low level,” he said in a video shared on his Facebook last night.

However, he does not want to get carried away by figures and data because the real measurement lies in the people’s wellbeing, welfare and prosperity, and cost of living, an issue still being addressed.

The prime minister said there should be full focus on efforts to drive economic growth, and this called for improving governance among the leadership and civil service.

At the same time, he expressed appreciation to the MACC, Royal Malaysia Police, Royal Malaysian Customs, and Inland Revenue Board for discharging their duties effectively.

He said to ensure that every government policy could be implemented more effectively, old service delivery methods should be improved upon, including speeding up the approval process at every department as if they are facing security issues and emergencies.

“Only through this method can we drive the economy and make the country competitive,” he added.

In his New Year message, Anwar also said the question of unity and security for the people remains a challenge which demands priority attention, including ensuring that Federal Constitution provisions on the position of Islam, sovereignty of the Malay rulers, bumiputera privileges, and Bahasa Melayu are not disturbed.

“The spirit of unity to embrace the people of various races and religions is a core duty that cannot be denied or trivialised. If this can be achieved, we can move away from the endless cycle of petty issues,” he said.

Anwar said that throughout the year, the government had managed to work as a team due to the political stability recently achieved in the country after several years of uncertainty.

“With the benefit of the views, advice, and guidance of Their Royal Highnesses the Malay rulers, especially the decision and wisdom of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, we have prevailed (overcome all challenges).

“...with strength and stability we have worked as a team and tackled basic issues for the sake of the people and country,” the prime minister said.

Bernama

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